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Very nice pattern, that creates a plenty of different visual paths to follow.
After your many attempts we can really decree that the E-M5 in-camera red filter works amazingly well.
Now let's see how do the yellow, orange and green work!
Posted by: Stefano Mazza | August 6, 2012 at 09:08 PM
Stefano,
I always leave my OM-D monochrome filter on red because I use it exactly the same way I did with red glass filters in the film era. It's an old habit of mine.
On the other hand I'm sure the results would be no less than perfect also with different filtering options. The OM-D is a great camera and I'm getting very fond of it.
Posted by: Gianni Galassi | August 7, 2012 at 10:21 AM